Hello everyone, finally it's time for me to review my trip to see the red leaves in Japan. After clearing my work that was piled up like Mount Fuji, this post will not focus much on content, but mainly on pictures.

This trip, I would like to thank Air Asia for the round-trip flight tickets. I am ready for this trip... Let's go!


Landed in Tokyo, waiting for my trip to Kawaguchiko.


An army marches on its stomach. Let's grab some food before we hit the road.

Let's go!


The first city for this trip...Kawaguchiko


Arrived at Kawaguchiko Station

Embark on a mission to find the accommodation you booked.


On the way from the station to the accommodation

Even though you've already checked in, the view from the front of the accommodation is so beautiful that you can't help but take pictures.


From Kawaguchiko Station, take the train for 2 more stations and get off at Shimoyoshida Station to take a picture of the 5-story Chureito Pagoda with Mount Fuji.



The way up to the pagoda, looking back down.

While others only got to take pictures of the pagoda and Mount Fuji, I not only got that, but I also got to sit in a shop.


I saw a clear sky from the previous city, but when I arrived in Karuizawa, it was a different story. I planned to stay here for only one day to take pictures of the red leaves, but it turned out that it rained all day and night.



I wanted to take a picture of the red leaves, but all I got was people holding umbrellas.


It's raining heavily and shows no signs of stopping, but they've arrived and are walking around with umbrellas, taking pictures in the rain.



The rain stopped in the morning, another day to travel to another city.


Toyama City, which I came here because I wanted to take a picture of the Yamabiko Bridge, which is located in the Kurobe Valley.


The red bridge you see is our destination.

Toyama Castle, a symbol of the city.


Another symbol of Toyama City is probably this "tram".


Next station: Kanazawa City


Kenrokuen Garden



This picture is from the temple located in front of the park entrance. I don't know the name of the temple.

It seems like this is a popular spot for Japanese couples to take pre-wedding photos. I saw many couples taking photos here.


Kanazawa Castle


The next city is Kyoto.



Arashiyama I also think I went early, but when I arrived, it was full of people.


Tenryu-ji Temple


I met a fellow Thai person and asked to take a picture with them, but I forgot to ask for their email to send them the picture. If anyone knows me, please send them the picture here. ^^


Silver Pavilion Ginkakuji Temple


Kiyomizu-dera Temple, the Pure Water Temple



Kyoto Town Tower, view from Kiyomizu-dera Temple


Golden Pavilion Kinkakuji Temple


The day I went, the sky wasn't pretty at all.


Fushimi Inari Shrine


I met another Thai person. They're from Chiang Rai too.


Waiting and waiting until there is no one left.


Last day in the last city, Osaka.



Upon arriving in Osaka, we headed straight to Osaka Castle.

The rain has just stopped.


Photographed from the castle


The final stop for this trip is here, Umeda Sky Building.


The last light in Japan


Everyone else brought their tripods, I can only ask myself why I didn't bring mine.


This job is pushing the ISO to its limits.



And then I would like to close the thread with these pictures.



The manhole covers in Japan are all different designs, so I tried to find some unique ones and managed to collect 5 or 6 different types.

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